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Boris Johnson leaves hospital, thanks nurses, praises NHS, but ministers under fire as UK death toll is over 10.000

Monday, April 13th 2020 - 07:27 UTC
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“I have today left hospital after a week in which the NHS has saved my life, no question,” Johnson said in a five-minute video message posted on “I have today left hospital after a week in which the NHS has saved my life, no question,” Johnson said in a five-minute video message posted on

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson left the hospital on Sunday and thanked the staff for saving his life from COVID-19, but his government was forced to defend its response to the coronavirus outbreak as the national death toll passed 10,000.

The somber milestone came after Britain reported two days in a row of hospital deaths increasing by more than 900. Friday's death toll of 980 surpassed the highest daily total recorded in Italy, the hardest-hit country in Europe so far.

Reflecting the gravity of the emergency, Queen Elizabeth issued the first Easter message in her 68-year reign. “Coronavirus will not overcome us,” the 93-year-old monarch said in her second address to the nation in a week.

Johnson, 55, was taken to St Thomas' Hospital in London on Apr 5. He was moved into intensive care the following day and remained there until Apr 9.

“I have today left hospital after a week in which the NHS has saved my life, no question,” Johnson said in a five-minute video message posted on Twitter from 10 Downing Street, referring to the state-run National Health Service.

He named and thanked nurses who had cared for him, with a special mention for two of them, Jenny from New Zealand and Luis from Portugal, who he said had stood by his bedside for 48 hours “when things could have gone either way”.

“The reason in the end my body did start to get enough oxygen was because for every second of the night they were watching and they were thinking and they were caring and making the interventions I needed,” he said.

Johnson wore a suit and tie and spoke in his usual upbeat manner. In characteristic fashion, he made a joke, thanking the doctors who had cared for him, “several of them for some reason called Nick”.

He will continue his recovery at Chequers, the official prime ministerial country residence northwest of London, his office said. Health minister Matt Hancock said there was no advice on when he would return to work and it would be a clinical decision.

While Johnson has been out of action, his ministers have come under pressure to explain why the number of people dying of COVID-19 is rising so fast.

The death toll in hospitals across the United Kingdom stood at 10,612 as of 1600 GMT on Sunday, an increase of 737 over a 24-hour period, official figures showed on Sunday.

That was lower than the daily increases of 980 and 917 reported on Friday and Saturday. On previous weekends, the numbers have dipped, which can reflect delays in registering deaths.

“The UK is likely to be certainly one of the worst-affected if not the worst-affected country in Europe,” Jeremy Farrar, director of health foundation the Wellcome Trust and a member of a scientific panel advising the government, told the BBC.

At Sunday's briefing, Hancock came under pressure to explain persistent problems such as a lack of personal protective equipment for hospital and care home staff, and low levels of coronavirus testing compared with some European countries.

He said the NHS had not been overwhelmed, unlike the health services of some other countries, and that it currently had close to 3,000 spare critical care beds.

The medical director of Public Health England, Yvonne Doyle, said there were signs that the number of hospital admissions in London could be stabilizing, but the position was still getting worse in parts of northern England.

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  • Islander1

    The dumb arse reporter do amaze me- so THEY of course knew in Mid February exactly how and when it was going to hit and they were then saying that countries in Europe neede to immediately prepare by funding a 100 fold immediate increase in PPE and emergenct hospitals and equipment etc etc?

    Did They?

    No they did not- so how about they shut up and stop talking drivel- all countries are struggling and doing their best- has any one of the UK reporters commentated that UK hospitals have not had to take ventilators off people who were old and give them to younger people as happened in I=one developed European country?- No of course not!

    Apr 13th, 2020 - 11:45 am 0
  • Chicureo

    https://twitter.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1249791362477600769

    Apr 13th, 2020 - 10:08 pm 0
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